Chemistry, asked by lopamudra15, 1 year ago

Give reason:-
Hydrogen chloride (HCl) can be termed as a polar covalent compound.​

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Answered by prashantofficalraj
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Answer:

Explanation:

HCl contains cl a high electronegative element that attracts electron from hydrogen making it a polar covalent compound

H--->CL


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Answered by aditya9985
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Answer:

H comes in the first group , therefore highly electropositve and Cl comes in 17th group , therefore highly electronegative . so there is an dipole formed between them (or attraction formed between them)

so it is called a polar compound

and it is a compound of a metal and non metal , so it is covalent compound


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